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Strategic Voting Using Latest Polling In CA Governor's Race & Other Positions In California

 


STRATEGIC VOTING USING LATEST POLLING IN CA GOVERNOR'S RACE & OTHER POSITION IN CALIFORNIA
From: rvnaf <rvnaf2002@yahoo.com>

April 16, 2026

Under California's crazy election laws, whichever two candidates for Governor get the most raw votes in the June 2026 Primary election will advance to the November runoff election - regardless of their political party.  This means if Republican voters split their votes that two DEMOCRATS could advance into the runoff and lock Republicans out completely.

Reform California Chairman Carl DeMaio has advance for Republican voters to "vote strategically - using data."

"Both Steve Hilton and Chad Bianco are good men and would make a great Governor and that's why Reform California's supporters and volunteers like both of these candidates which makes issuing an endorsement of one over the other hard," DeMaio laments.

"But with a great risk of a shut out if Republicans split their votesa choice must be made - one driven by data: only one candidate," DeMaio says.

While Reform California is not endorsing one candidate over the other, we strongly recommend that voters review the latest polling on this race to unite behind whichever candidate is in the lead and has the best chance to make it into the runoff.  

Here's the latest reliable polling in the Governor's Race as of April 16, 2026

Steve Hilton: 16.75%
Chad Bianco: 13.25%
Undecided among Likely Republican Voters: 5%

(Based on a 35% combined vote expected for the generic Republican candidate in the Primary)

Emerson - April 15, 2026

‍Hilton: 17%

Steyer: 14%

Bianco: 14%

Porter: 10%

Becerra: 10%

Others/Undecided: 35%

Berkeley IGS - March 18, 2026

‍Hilton: 17%

Bianco: 16%

Swalwell: 13%

Porter: 13%

Steyer: 10%

Others/Undecided: 31%

Citrin Center/Politico - March 11, 2026

Hilton: 19%

Steyer: 13%

Porter: 11%

Bianco: 11%

Swalwell: 11%

Others/Undecided: 35%

PPIC - February 26, 2026

‍Hilton: 14%

Porter: 13%

Bianco: 12%

Swalwell: 11%

Steyer: 10%

Others/Undecided: 40%

"Here's my best recommendation in the Governor's race: whichever Republican candidate for Governor is leading when you cast your ballot should receive your vote," DeMaio concludes.

Read FULL Voter Guide HERE

Lt. Governor: Gloria Romero

Attorney General: Michael Gates

Secretary of State: Don Wagner

Treasurer: Jennifer Hawks

Controller: Herb Morgan

Insurance Commissioner: Stacy Korsgaden

Superintendent of Public Instruction: Sonja Shaw

State Board of Equalization: Denis Bilodeau

U.S. Congress Races

U.S. House of Representatives

District 38: Pedro Antonio Casas

District 40: Ken Calvert

District 41: Mitch Clemmons

District 42: Noah Von Blom

District 45: Mark Leonard

District 46: David Pan

District 47: Jenny Rae Le Roux

District 49: Star Parker

State Legislative Races

Senate

District 30: Araceli Martinez

District 32: Kelly Seyarto

District 34: Rhonda Shader

District 36: Tony Strickland  

District 38: Laura Bassett

Assembly

District 59: Phil Chen  

District 64: Raul Ortiz Jr

District 67: Paulo Morales  

District 68: Mayra Ruiz

District 70: Tri Ta

District 71: Kate Sanchez

District 72: Gracey Van Der Mark

District 73: Urson Russell

District 74: Laurie Davies

County Candidate Races

Superior Court Judges

Office 13: You Are Doomed

Office 41: Charles E. Pell  

Board of Education

District 5: Lisa Sparks

County Board of Supervisors

2nd District: You Are Doomed

4th District: Tim Shaw  

5th District: Diane Dixon

County Assessor

Claude Parrish  

Clerk- Recorder

Hugh Ngyuen

Treasurer- Tax Collector

Shari L. Freidenrich



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